The simple tool can identify all of the genetic material in bacteria, allowing researchers and clinicians to find out more quickly what kind of bacteria a sick person or animal is affected by. Researchers compared two drum rhythms to distinguish between babies’ ability to learn the order of sounds in a rhythm or statistical learning and the ability to recognize a beat or beat-induction. Researchers have created organoids with features that more closely mimic the real-life version, including shape, architectural organization, and several properties of cells. Scientists have developed a technique to rapidly and reliably detect genetic changes in malaria parasites using just a gaming laptop and a portable MinION sequencer. Materials engineers have developed a novel hydrogel drug delivery system that transforms daily or weekly injections of diabetes, weight control drugs and others to just once every four months. |
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